Biographies:
* "Rose Wilder Lane: A Life" by William Holtz (2003): This is considered the definitive biography of Rose Wilder Lane. It explores her life, works, and the complex relationship she had with her mother.
* "Rose Wilder Lane: The Life and Legacy of a Literary Pioneer" by Pamela Smith (2006): This biography focuses on Rose's role as a literary pioneer, her impact on the American West, and her influence on the popularization of the "Little House" books.
* "Rose Wilder Lane: The Forgotten Pioneer" by Janet Wallach (2016): Wallach's book examines Rose's political and social views, highlighting her controversial beliefs and her role in the "Little House" story.
Other Books:
* "Rose Wilder Lane: A Writer's Life" by Cynthia Rylant (1998): This is a children's biography that focuses on Rose's life as a writer and her passion for literature.
* "The Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder" edited by Pamela Smith (2006): This collection includes many letters written by Rose to her mother, which provide insight into their relationship and Rose's own life.
* "The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder" by William Holtz (1993): While not exclusively about Rose, this book explores the lives and works of both Laura and Rose, providing context for their relationship and their impact on American literature.
You can also find numerous articles and essays about Rose Wilder Lane online and in academic journals.
When choosing a book about Rose Wilder Lane, consider your interests:
* If you want a comprehensive biography, Holtz's "Rose Wilder Lane: A Life" is the best choice.
* If you are interested in Rose's literary legacy, Smith's "Rose Wilder Lane: The Life and Legacy of a Literary Pioneer" is a good option.
* If you want to learn more about Rose's political and social views, Wallach's "Rose Wilder Lane: The Forgotten Pioneer" is a good choice.
* If you are looking for a children's biography, Rylant's "Rose Wilder Lane: A Writer's Life" is a good choice.